George Dourakoglou

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George Dourakoglou

George Dourakoglou

@georgewritess

Generated $2M+ revenue and 2B+ views for clients through pure writing alone.

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USA has Claude USA has ChatGPT USA has Gemini USA has Grok China has Qwen China has DeepSeek China has Kimi China has MiniMax Europe has?
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Dimitris@dimitriscreates·
Cormac, my brother, the blueprint is right here. Let's keep you out of jail.
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Dimitris@dimitriscreates

@oasishealthapp went from one of the fastest-growing health apps on the internet to the most hated. If I was their creative director, here's exactly how I'd revive it in exactly 90 days: (1/6) Stop playing the victim. x.com/oasishealthapp…

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Dr. Biohacker@Dr_Biohacker·
@georgewritess Minimize any input (especially on social media) that is not worthy or related to your writing. Keep a notepad for inspiration.
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George Dourakoglou@georgewritess·
How to actually become an elite writer: Step 1. Study successful writers. Step 2. Use your brain and then use AI. Step 3. Write daily and a lot, then analyze. Step 4. Ask ''why'' every time you write a word. Step 5. Stop thinking that copy is good just because it's viral. Step 6. Write about something you actually care about, not just what's trending. Step 7. Read books, articles, tweets (even poetry) and absorb patterns without copying. Step 8. Get feedback from people who won't be nice to you. Step 9. Try to make boring ideas sound interesting. Step 10. ? What's the one thing I'm missing ?
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George Dourakoglou@georgewritess·
@JamesonCamp This is me after doing $300k in revenue this month (with a 0.5% profit margin) on my new e com store 😎
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James Camp 🛠,🛠@JamesonCamp·
Not to burst anyone’s bubble, but info products and ecom are not the path to this
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Robi Margz@robimargz·
@georgewritess "Step 2. Use your brain and then use AI" YES but most people do it reversed...
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Konstantinos Chasiotis
Konstantinos Chasiotis@thekchasiotis·
@georgewritess good writing isn’t about forcing ideas or waiting for inspiration. it’s about living actively and training yourself to notice what actually sparks attention. it forces you to pay attention to ideas that leave a mark and discard the ones that don't.
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George Dourakoglou
George Dourakoglou@georgewritess·
Deleting my 10k follower account was the best decision I've ever made. My goal is simple – rebuild an account followed only by founders and high level thinkers who hate reading slop. We're 5 days in with 1.3M views and 180 new followers (and we're just getting started):
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George Dourakoglou@georgewritess

I deleted my old account – about 10k followers, almost all of them inactive or in the wrong niche Dead weight dressed up as an audience Starting fresh felt better than dragging it along See you soon on my first article/thread

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George Dourakoglou@georgewritess·
I deleted my old account – about 10k followers, almost all of them inactive or in the wrong niche Dead weight dressed up as an audience Starting fresh felt better than dragging it along See you soon on my first article/thread
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James Camp 🛠,🛠
James Camp 🛠,🛠@JamesonCamp·
In 2020 a 19 year old wholesaler sold me a house in the hood. I was convinced it was step one of a hundred million dollar real estate portfolio. I had just sold my company, DMO. First time in my life I actually had real money. Couple hundred grand in cash, the rest locked in stock with a restriction on it. I was like... this is it. Time to build a real estate portfolio. I was living in Williamsburg, Brooklyn at the time. Deep in BiggerPockets forums and real estate Twitter. Reading about BRRRR strategy at 2am like it was scripture. The deal was off market. Cobbs Creek, Philly. A 19 year old kid found it, wholesaled it to me, and I thought I was getting the steal of a lifetime. The plan was drive Brooklyn to Philly every weekend during COVID, renovate it in 3 months, flip it, and use the profit to buy two more. Classic BiggerPockets math. For context I cannot build IKEA furniture.... My first contractor was a cop moonlighting as a GC. Seemed legit. Showed up in uniform sometimes. I trusted him completely. He submitted $13,000 in fake lumber receipts. When I fired him he called the city inspector about permits that he had told me we didn't need. We got shut down for 3 months. So now I'm hiring off Craigslist. Everyone's cousin can do electrical. None of them can do electrical themselves. At one point I was standing in a hole in the basement googling "what is a french drain" while two guys I found on the internet watched me. 3 months became 9 months. I went $100k+ over budget + the cash i had paid for the house, i had to take a construction loan to finish it. I had $6M in stock I couldn't touch because it was vesting. And $700 left in my checking account. I sat on the floor of my apartment and cried. The lender would take the house and I would lose everything...$250k+ of my money. One of my best friends Nat lent me $15,000. My sister lent me $10,000. I finished the renovation with borrowed money from people who loved me. Sold the house. Made $2,000~ in profit. Got all my money back out. A friend of mine who actually flips houses for a living said "holy shit you made money? Most people lose their shirt on their first flip." That messed with me.... I thought I had just survived the worst financial experience of my life. Turns out most people have it worse and you never hear about it. The graveyard of failed flips is invisible. You only see the guy on YouTube holding the check. A few months later I bought a hearing aid brand, Blue Angels Hearing. A DTC company already selling online. Sounds random. But I had spent 10+ years growing businesses on the internet. I knew paid acquisition, I knew retention, I knew how to scale a Shopify brand. That was the stuff I was actually good at. We scaled it and flipped it to private equity in 11 months. Made more money in 11 months sitting at my laptop than I did in 18 months of driving to Philly, getting scammed by a cop, and crying on a floor. But I'm not sure I pull off the hearing aid deal without Cobbs Creek. When you're $250K deep in a disaster and there's no plan and no one coming to help, you just... figure it out. One thing at a time. Break the impossible thing into tiny pieces. Chew through it. You'll be someone different on the other side. Sometimes the only way out, is through.
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Andrew Dutton
Andrew Dutton@AndrewDcpilot·
@georgewritess This is really well written. It’s persuasive because he takes the time to temper his optimistic claims with some downside. When someone makes an argument that is 100% upside, I start to think they are trying to sell me something. His perceptions sound accurate.
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